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The Dean Court is a four star hotel that belongs to the Best Western group of hotels and is located in the centre of the city of York within walking distance to all the major sights and attractions.
The 37 guest rooms at The Dean Court are all en-suite and like the rest of the hotel are completely non-smoking. They have standard features such as televisions with digital channels, telephones with voicemail, writing desks, trouser presses, hair dryers, hospitality trays and wireless internet access. The hotel has some rooms which have been especially adapted for disabled guests.
D.C.H restaurant with its views over York Minster has an AA rosette and uses local produce in its menu.
The Court is a café-bistro and bar serves food in a more relaxed and informal setting than the restaurant and is also open throughout the day for drinks and snacks.
Two meeting rooms are available at The Dean Court hotel which can accommodate a maximum of 50 delegates. The hotel can also cater private parties and weddings.

Price range

from $‎161 to $‎163

Name

Best Western Plus Dean Court Hotel

Address

Duncombe Place, YO1 7EF, York United Kingdom |
0.3 miles from city center |
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Telephone: +44(1904)625082 |
Fax:+44(1904)620305 |
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